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West Valley Occupational Center Fast Facts
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Student Enrollment: 15,000 (Cum. 620,000) Cities of Student residence: 24+ Majority Cities of Residence: Reseda, Canoga Park, Woodland Hills, Van Nuys Course Offerings: 110 Class Sections: 249 Established: 1965 (40 years)-WASC Accredited
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Hours of Classes 66 total hours each week 66 total hours each week 8:00 AM -9:30 PM M-Th 8:00 AM -4:00 PM F 8:00 AM -12:15 PM Sat 45 weeks per year (2 semesters + summer session 45 weeks per year (2 semesters + summer session
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Hours of Classes (cont.) 61 Classrooms 2240 Student seats available daily 2240 Student seats available 1-6:00 p.m. M-F
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School Year 2002-2003 Certificates of Completion Vocational......................……..2,987 ESL............................................1,876 H.S. Diploma/GED.......................163 State/County Licenses Issued:..........744 Automotive Service Excellence…125 Swimming Pool Technician.............30 Contractor......................................165 Smog Technician............................35
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Completion (cont.) Cosmetologist......…......80 EMT.....................….....99 Esthetician............….....50 Manicurist.......…..........44 CNA..................…......102 LVN.....................…......14
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Student Support Services Adults with Disabilities Counseling and Testing Children’s Center/Childcare/Preschool/ Kindergarten Kindergarten Distance Learning High School Dropout Recovery AEWC 300 Full Time Annually
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Student Support Services (cont.) Internships Community Classroom 8 Program areas-35 sites Job Placement Center 630 Student Placements 828 Employers Served Refugee Project
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High School Students Served 39 Public/Private High School 39 Public/Private High School 1538 Concurrent Students 1538 Concurrent Students 300 Full Time High School (AEWC) 300 Full Time High School (AEWC) 1627 Classes Completed 1627 Classes Completed
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Articulations With Community College Pierce Community College Automotive Business CAD/Drafting Landscaping Childcare Electronics
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Articulations (cont.) Mission Community College Culinary Arts Trade Tech. Community College Fashion Design
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Trade Advisory Committees 27 Separate Program Committees 27 Separate Program Committees Meet Yearly Meet Yearly Program Design/Curriculum Program Design/Curriculum Job Placement Job Placement Donations/Equipment/Expertise/Supplies Donations/Equipment/Expertise/Supplies
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Community Based Organizations Partnerships 29 Public/Private Agencies 29 Public/Private Agencies Scholarships Scholarships Classroom Training Classroom Training Referral of Students Referral of Students Donations Donations
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Career Tech Academy Small Learning Community Proposal West Valley Occupational Center
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Career Tech Academy 600 student academy 4 unique mini academies 150 students each Governed by superintendent of the Division of Adult and Career Education Administered by principal of the occupational center Academic program will be supervised by the assistant principal of secondary education
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Career Tech Academy (cont.) School of choice selected by parents and 11 th and 12 th grade students whose career pathway is employment and or college education
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Health and Cosmetology Careers Academy 150 students
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High school students have numerous options in the Health and Cosmetology Career Academy offered at West Valley Occupational Center
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Cosmetology career pathway: Manicurist (400 hours)* Esthetician (600 hours)* Cosmetologist (1600 hours)* Massage Therapist (600 hours) * State Bureau of Cosmetology Board License approved programs
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Health careers pathway: Medical Secretary/Transcriber (100 hours) Medical Secretary/Insurance Coder and Biller (130 hours Emergency Medical Technician (150 hours)* Certified Nursing Assistant/Home Health Care Aid (219 hours)* Pharmacy Technician (500 hours)* Imaging Technician (1200 hours)* Surgical Technician* Licensed Vocational Nurse (1530 hours)* * State, County and National licensing approved * State, County and National licensing approved
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Students in health occupations must complete: Clinical/internship hours Clinical/internship hours Sites in hospitals, doctor’s offices, pharmacies, insurance, or ambulance companies Sites in hospitals, doctor’s offices, pharmacies, insurance, or ambulance companies Pathways that lead to viable employment at the time of high school graduation Pathways that lead to viable employment at the time of high school graduation Licensing requirements Licensing requirements Articulation with community colleges for entrance into registered nursing, pharmacology, and physician assistant programs Articulation with community colleges for entrance into registered nursing, pharmacology, and physician assistant programs
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Business Tech Academy 150 students
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High school students have several options in the Business Tech. Academy, offered at West Valley Occupational Center.
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Business technologies careers pathway: Office Assistant (600 hours) Commercial Photographer (600 hours) Computerized Accounting Clerk (800 hours) Legal Office Assistant (800 hours) Computer Operator (700 hours) Medical Office Assistant (1120 hours) Graphic /Advertising Designer (1200 hours) Computer Animator (1200 hours) Reprographics Technician
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Construction Trade Academy 150 students
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High school students have several options in the Construction Trades Career Academy, offered at West Valley Occupational Center
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Construction trades career pathway: Computer Assisted Drafter/Mechanical and Architectural (240) Construction Worker/Pre-apprentice (300) Drafter (500) Landscaper/Design, Layout and Construction(1200) Construction Worker/Construction Remodel (1200) Articulation with Pierce college for landscaping and drafting programs
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Automotive Technician Career Academy150 students
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High school students have several options in the “NATEF Certified” Automotive Technician Career Academy, offered at West Valley Occupational Center.
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If a student wishes to start a career with an automotive dealership, their pathway could be: The Automotive Youth Education System (AYES) Program Has partnerships with local automotive dealers Students start the program when they enter the 11th grade
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Automotive careers pathway: Automotive Technician (130) Brakes/Steering and Suspension Engine Performance Electrical Smog Automotive Body Repair Technician (130) Automotive Body Repair Estimator (120)
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Automotive Training Program, is a “NATEF Certified” (National Automotive Technician Education Foundation) program. Automotive Youth Education System (AYES) Program is a two year apprenticeship. All pathways lead to viable employment at the time of graduation. Articulation with Pierce college leads to AA Degree.
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Master Plan Guidelines Preserve and Enhance Existing Occupational Programs and Facilities Develop Safe Access, Circulation, & Parking Redevelop Campus Core with New Structures, Open Spaces, & Shared Facilities Implement Phasing for Improvements
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Master Plan Guidelines PHASE 1 Develop Child Care facility & temporary parking Develop Small Learning Community structure & North Gates Reconfigure Automotive & Industrial shop offices and parking
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Master Plan Guidelines PHASE 2 Relocate Occupational classes to Small Learning Community structure while new facilities are built Develop new Occupational structures & parking Develop Transit Plazas & Pedestrian Gates Redevelop central parking area with courtyard, drop-off, & parking
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Master Plan Guidelines PHASE 3 Develop multi-purpose structure, cafeteria, & industrial shops Develop west gate, access road, plant facilities, & drop-offs Redevelop Automotive/ Industrial shops, offices, & classrooms Relocate Occupational classes to new structures Open Small Learning Community to High School Students Redevelop Research Arboretum
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Drawings Produced by Travis Gage, Dennis Salazar, & Stephanie Jacob. Directed by Mr. J. Inchaurregui
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